System for sales, pricing, and sourcing sponsored materials to target market

ABSTRACT

A system and method for providing customized or personalized memorabilia to end users, wherein the system allows the price for the customized or personalized memorabilia to be established by obtaining the lowest production costs from approved vendors, and further allowing such costs to be offset by any sponsorship underwriting of the memorabilia. The system further allows establishment of advertising to target demographic audiences by underwriting customized or personalized memorabilia orders and placing advertising indicia for the sponsor on or with the ordered customized or personalized memorabilia.

PRIORITY

The present application is a continuation of pending U.S. patentapplication Ser. No. 12/716,718 filed on Mar. 3, 2010 which claimspriority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/157,009filed Mar. 3, 2009, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference intheir entirety.

BACKGROUND

Customized or personalized memorabilia is created for many events,including high school or collegiate dances, fraternity and sororityevents, athletic endeavors such as public marathons, and fund raisingevents. Such customized or personalized memorabilia may include t-shirtsor other apparel, plates, glasses, mugs, towels, photo books, and/ormany other items that are often emblazoned with a design and/or textthat identifies the event and/or the organization or organizations thatare participating in the event. Typically, the organizationsparticipating in the events often order one or more pieces of customizedor personalized memorabilia for each individual participating in theevent. However, purchasing these customized or personalized memorabiliacan add substantial costs to the event, and the organization organizingthe event.

Additionally, corporations seek ways to reach specific market segmentsthat represent the most likely purchasers of its services or products.Further, participants in social events or athletic events for whichcustomized or personalized memorabilia is created often represents aspecific demographic segment that is of interest to particularadvertisers, particularly if the personalized memorabilia will bepublicly used or worn after the original event, and if the participantsrepresent a social or athletic segment of the population that is admiredby the target demographic segment. Therefore, a method for providingadvertisers with an ability to sponsor particular orders of customizedor personalized memorabilia in return for placing advertising indiciaupon the customized or personalized memorabilia would be appreciated byboth sponsors and purchasers of customized or personalized memorabilia.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a flow diagram according to at least one embodiment of thepresent application, setting forth a system for establishing, pricing,and submitting customized or personalized memorabilia to end users, andfurther providing means for underwriting the orders of customized orpersonalized memorabilia through sponsorship bidding.

FIG. 2 is a flow diagram according to at least one embodiment of thepresent application, setting forth exemplary steps in operating a systemfor establishing, pricing, and submitting customized or personalizedmemorabilia to end users, and further providing means for underwritingthe orders of customized or personalized memorabilia through sponsorshipbidding.

FIG. 3 is a flow diagram according to at least one embodiment of thepresent application, setting forth exemplary steps in establishingorders and details for orders placed in a system for establishing,pricing, and submitting customized or personalized memorabilia to endusers, and further showing an exemplary calculation system forestablishing costs and payments to designated individuals using thesystem.

FIG. 4 is a flow diagram according to at least one embodiment of thepresent application, setting forth exemplary steps in establishingsponsorships for the underwriting of orders placed in a system forestablishing, pricing, and submitting customized or personalizedmemorabilia to end users.

FIG. 5 is an exemplary screen shot of a graphic user interface that maybe accessed by a member in setting up and tracking an order in a systemfor establishing, pricing, and submitting customized or personalizedmemorabilia to end users.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The present application relates to a system and method for establishing,pricing, and submitting customized or personalized memorabilia to endusers, and for establishing a system whereby the end personalizedmemorabilia is sponsored by an underwriter interested in the demographicrelated to the end user. The embodiments of the present application willbe best understood by reference to the drawings. It will be understoodthat the components of the present embodiments, as generally describedand illustrated in the figures herein, could be arranged and designed ina wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following detaileddescription of the embodiments of any apparatus, system, and methoddisclosed herein and represented in FIGS. 1-5, is not intended to limitthe scope of the invention, as claimed, but is merely representative ofcertain embodiments of the invention.

Specific examples are given to illustrate aspects of the invention, butthose of skill in the relevant art(s) will understand that otherexamples may also fall within the meaning of the terms used, and hencewithin the scope of one or more claims. An “embodiment” may be a system,an article of manufacture, a method, the product of a process, and/or asignal which configures a computer random access memory, disk, CD, DVD,or other computer-readable media.

A system disclosed herein optionally operates in a computer networkand/or on a computer processor to match an end user of customized orpersonalized memorabilia with a competitively priced producer of thecustomized or personalized memorabilia requested, and may further matchthe end user with a potential sponsor for the customized or personalizedmemorabilia to supply the end user with customized or personalizedmemorabilia at a reduced cost or no cost.

In at least one embodiment, the system receives input requests from anend user (hereinafter a “member”) for customized or personalizedmemorabilia (such as a t-shirt commemorating a particular event),wherein the member sets forth the parameters of the customized orpersonalized memorabilia ordered. For example, the parameters for aparticular order may include the size(s), color(s), model(s), etc. ofthe customized or personalized memorabilia ordered. In addition, themember may optionally request customized art to be utilized or includedon the customized or personalized memorabilia ordered. Optionally, thesystem includes multiple prompts to direct the end user to establish theparameters for the ordered customized or personalized memorabilia, orthe member may contact a representative of a service provider and theservice provider will utilize the system to input an order forcustomized or personalized memorabilia.

Turning to FIG. 1, at least one embodiment of the present application isset forth wherein the member contacts the service provider to initiatean order for customized or personalized memorabilia. In a first step 10,the member contacts the service provider maintaining the system and instep 20 requests that the service provider establish an order or projectfor the member. As an option, the member contacts the service providereither by logging on to a website to access the system in a computernetwork, or contacts a representative associated with the serviceprovider. In step 30, the service provider, either through the computerenvironment or through a representative, opens a project for the memberon the system, optionally with a project identification number to allowfor future identification of the order for customized or personalizedmemorabilia. Once a project is opened, in step 40 the member sets forththe parameters of the customized or personalized memorabilia for theorder, and, for example, selects a model of customized or personalizedmemorabilia from one of several items or models to be personalized orcustomized for the order. For example, as shown in FIG. 1, step 40 mayinclude selection of a one or more of 40-50 models included in thesystem to be provided to the member from the service provider, and to becustomized as dictated by the member's parameters and details.

Once the model or models have been selected and additional parametersand details have been specified for the order, in step 50, the member isgiven the option of selecting a sponsor to help underwrite the cost ofthe order or orders. In at least one embodiment, selection of sponsorpreference is allowed by checking or indicating preference for one ormore sponsors from a list of sponsors who have qualified to be a sponsorfor the service provider's order. As an option, when each sponsor ischecked or preferenced from the list, the system may prompt the memberto enter additional information regarding demographic information of themember or individuals that will be receiving the customized orpersonalized memorabilia. Further optionally, the system may include aset of parameters for each sponsor that prequalifies each member orderfor listed sponsors based upon the responses to the demographicinformation provided at the time of the order.

Thereafter, in step 60, customized artwork to appear on the customizedor personalized memorabilia is either uploaded by the member or serviceprovider, or described in such a matter that a commissioned artist cansubmit an art proof. In the event that the member requires an artist toprovide an art proof, the system generates a project order, and theproject order is uploaded into a database or out to approved artiststhat have contracted or agree to provide an art proof at a designatedprice. Once an artist selects the project at the set fee, no additionalartist is allowed to select the project. Upon completion of the artproof from the artist, the art proof is submitted to the serviceprovider and/or to the member for approval. Upon receiving approval fromthe member, the service provider reviews the complete request andidentifies any licensing that must be obtained to utilize the art proofon the customized or personalized memorabilia ordered, and obtains suchlicensing for the order. For example, in the event that a fraternity orsorority name is used on the art proof, the appropriate licensing fee isapplied and submitted through the licensing body, and the cost isincluded in the data collected for the identified order, and at step 70,the design is finalized by combining the order parameters with the artproof.

Thereafter, in step 80, a contract specifying the number of units, thedesign parameters, time for delivery, and/or any other relevantinformation for the order. Additionally, in step 80, the member willoptionally be required to submit a down-payment to initiate theproduction of the order, and will optionally be required to purchase thecustomized or personalized memorabilia at the price established by thebidding and sponsorship results.

Upon authorization and completion of step 80, the order is submitted forsponsor approval in step 90. In the event a sponsor fails to approve ordisapprove the logo placement, the system will automatically approve therequest so the order can proceed on schedule. In step 100, any selectedsponsors are allowed to approve or reject an order for sponsorship. Asnoted in step 50, a first screening or a additional checklist mayautomatically preclude some sponsors from being notified of the order ifthe demographic information does not match predetermined guidelines. Inthe event that sponsorship is approved by one or more of the establishedsponsors, the amount of sponsorship is removed from the establishedsponsor's escrow account held by the service provider, and that amountor a portion of that amount is associated with the order number as apayment toward the final order. Additionally, upon approval any sponsoridentification to be added to the customized or personalized memorabiliais added to the order and specified in the order parameters. In theevent that no sponsors approve sponsorship, no sponsorship funds areapplied to the order, and the order proceeds on to step 110, wherein theorder specification is submitted to a database or network of approvedvendors who each submit a price bid for the order based upon thespecifications submitted, wherein the lowest bidder to submit by thedeadline will be selected to process the order (sometimes referred to asa “Dutch Auction”). Once an established deadline for submissions ofprice bids is reached, the lowest bidder is identified, and thatapproved vendor is notified that it should begin processing the orderfor submission to either the service provider or the member by thespecified date. Additionally, the price associated with the lowest bidis associated with the order in the system, and this information,coupled with the additional costs and sponsorship payments are utilizedto determine the final order price to be paid by the member.

Turning now to FIG. 2, according to at least one other embodiment, asystem for providing customized or personalized memorabilia to an enduser is provided. In step 210, a member of the service provider's systemcontacts the service provider. In step 220, an order for customized orpersonalized memorabilia is established with all parameters of the orderestablished, and the member makes a down-payment on the order in step225. Thereafter, in step 230, each sponsor registered with the serviceprovider and chosen by the member in the order parameters set forth instep 220 is contacted through the service provider system and allowed toaccept or reject sponsorship for the particular order. In the event thata sponsor accepts sponsorship for the order, the sponsor pays thesponsorship amount to the service provider either through an account orpayment method associated with the service provider system, or by othermeans in step 240, and the funds are associated with the order. Oncesponsorship or lack thereof is established, the order, along with theparameters, is submitted to vendors that have been approved orregistered with the service provider to receive bids on the order instep 250. In at least one embodiment, the service provider may be one ofthe registered or approved vendors participating in the bidding process,or the service provider may elect not to submit a particular order forthe Dutch Auction method of establishing the price, and may elect toaccept the order at a price established by the service provider. Oncethe vendor is selected, the price for the order can be determined, andany licensing required for production of the customized or personalizedmemorabilia in the order can be identified, with notice given tolicensors in step 260. Thereafter, upon shipment of the order to theservice provider or agent of the service provider, the selected vendorand licensor is paid in step 270, and the order is then delivered to themember. Optionally, the order may be delivered directly to the memberfrom the vendor, with payment of the vendor occurring upon a timepredetermined between the vendor and the service provider

As set forth in FIG. 3, in yet at least one other embodiment, a systemfor providing customized or personalized memorabilia to an end user mayinclude a system wherein a member of a service provider's networkestablishes an order for customized or personalized memorabilia,including all details of the order and the parameters for any artwork tobe included on the customized or personalized memorabilia in a firststep 310. These project details are optionally prompted and recorded asa member fills in details associated with the order by logging onto aweb page established by the service provider, and wherein a series ofoptions are set out to the member for selecting the memorabilia to becustomized or personalized, and wherein the member is given options forestablishing the size of the order and other options related to theorder. Upon obtaining all parameters and details of the order, in step320, the service provider provides a quote for the order to the member,wherein the service provider establishes a total price ceiling for theorder. In certain embodiments, the quoted price ceiling may be bindingor non-binding, and may be determined based upon whether there is asponsor registered with the service provider that is willing tounderwrite the particular order.

Upon agreement by the member to accept the ceiling quote, in step 330,the order details and parameters are released to approved vendors (i.e.,in the case of an order of a personalized or customized t-shirt, allapproved printers and t-shirt makers in the system are notified of theorder and order details), and the approved vendors are allowed to submita bid on the order to the service provider, indicating the price atwhich the approved vendor is willing to provide the ordered customizedor personalized memorabilia. In at least one embodiment, the bid isprovided via a secure website or server which tallies each submitted bidfor a particular order, and precludes submission of additional bidsafter a designated deadline, Upon reaching the deadline, the lowest bidis selected and added to the order details, allowing a final order priceto be determined, pending any sponsorship by registered sponsors. Oncethe member accepts the order at the bid amount, the vendor with thelowest bid is contacted by the service provider, and instructed tofulfill the order.

In one exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 3, the pricing dataestablished by the system associated with an order is shown. Therein, amember established an order for a certain number of t-shirts withparticular details and parameters, and the service provided a ceilingbid of $14.49 per t-shirt. Upon submitting the order parameters toapproved vendors (t-shirt printers, in this example), five printers(identified as A Printer, B Printer, C Printer, D Printer, and EPrinter) submitted bids for $14.29, $12.99, $11.99, $10.99, and $9.89per specified t-shirt within the bid period (in this example, a 24 hourbid period was established). Thereafter, with the selection of thelowest price vendor, the service provider adds a charge for the servicesprovided in coordinating the production to the order (in this example, acharge of $1.98 per shirt, equal to 20% of the vendor price). Further,additional costs associated with the production of the customized orpersonalized memorabilia are totaled by the system, arriving at thetotal cost per unit (or on a per order basis, if so desired). In theexemplary embodiment, such additional fees include, service provideragent commissions (shown as “Campus Director” commission in thisexample) that are paid to the agent making any such sale, membercommissions that may be paid to the member making the order, and anylicensing fee (herein shown as the “Greek Fee”). As shown in theexemplary embodiment in FIG. 3, the total cost per shirt is $13.80 withthe relevant fees. Additionally, any sponsorship underwriting is appliedto the total fee as determined appropriate by the service provider. Inthis instance, the service provider has established that 50% of anysponsorship commitment shall be retained by the service provider forestablishing the sponsorship. This effectively reduces the member's costper shirt to $12.30 per shirt ordered by the member. While an exemplarycost breakdown is shown herein, it will be appreciated that other fees,or other percentages may be established and automatically calculated foreach order through an automated process performed by a computerprocessor or other means. In one exemplary embodiment, the costsestablished by the vendor bidding and other methods for a particularorder are recorded in a database associated with a computer processor,and all additional commissions and sponsorships for that particularorder are automatically applied to the total cost for the member suchthat the computer processor automatically provides the total order costto the member through an intranet or the Internet in a web-basedapplication.

Turning now to FIG. 4, a sponsorship system for establishing advertisingto a target audience through sponsorship of customized or personalizedmemorabilia is provided. In at least one embodiment, a service providerhas established a system for providing customized or personalizedmemorabilia to end users that have registered and become members of thesystem. Optionally, demographic data of each member associated with thesystem is stored in a database, providing accessible data for thecombined members that have utilized the service provider's system toobtain customized or personalized memorabilia. Further optionally, suchinformation may be provided to interested sponsors who wish tounderwrite orders submitted to the system provider's system in exchangefor having the underwriter's logo or additional advertising indiciaplaced upon the customized or personalized memorabilia ordered.

For instance, in step 410, a service provider may initiate contact witha potential sponsor, setting out the opportunity to underwrite ordersfor particular customized or personalized memorabilia, and noting thevarious demographics of members currently and previously employing theservice provider's system. In the event that the potential sponsorwishes to advertise its goods or services through the use of advertisingindicia associated with the customized or personalized memorabilia, thepotential sponsor may delineate its target demographic audience toservice provider in step 420, and in step 430 enter into a contract withthe service provider to pay a fee or a portion of each sponsorshipamount to service provider in return for establishing a connectionbetween the member and the sponsor. Upon establishing a contract withservice provider in step 430, sponsor will place an agreed upon amountinto an escrow account in step 440, which may optionally be accessibleby service provider upon approval of sponsorship by sponsor. Further, inat least one optional embodiment, in step 445, service provider willplace new sponsor's information within service provider's system,identifying the sponsor as being one potential source for underwritingcustomized or personalized memorabilia for each member placing an orderthereafter. As shown in the flow chart in FIG. 4, each member submittingan order through the service provider's system would submit the order instep 450, setting out the parameters and details of the order. In oneoptional embodiment, based upon the demographic information associatedwith the member in the service provider's system and the targetdemographic audience information provided by each sponsor and held inservice provider's database, potential sponsors for a particular orderplaced on service provider's system may be displayed to a member at thetime of order. For instance, if the demographic information maintainedin service providers' database for a particular member placing an orderfor customized or personalized memorabilia matches a sponsor's targetdemographic audience, the member will have the option of selecting thatsponsor as a potential underwriter for the order. If the member'sdemographic information does not match that sponsor's target demographicaudience, the member will not have the option of selecting that sponsorfor underwriting the order. Thereafter, once order requirements areestablished by the service provider in step 460, all potential sponsorsselected for a particular order are notified of the availability tounderwrite a particular order, and are provided with the details of theorder in step 470. In step 480, the sponsors are given the opportunityto review the designs for the customized or personalized memorabilia aswell as the demographic data associated with the member placing theorder.

In step 490, if the sponsor determines that the design for thecustomized or personalized memorabilia does not compromise the sponsor'sbrand, the sponsor approves an order for underwriting through serviceprovider's system. In step 500, the sponsor provides a quote for theamount of underwriting for a particular order. Optionally, serviceprovider's system may employ an auction for each order wherein multipleselected sponsors offer competing bids for a particular order, orwherein multiple sponsors are offered an opportunity to include theiradvertising indicia on a particular order. Once the sponsor or sponsorsfor a particular order are selected by the service provider's system in510, approved vendors may optionally provide bids to provide the orderedcustomized or personalized memorabilia according to the parameters anddetails provided by the service provider, with the lowest bid selectedat the end of the established time period in step 520. In step 530, thesponsor releases the agreed upon amount for underwriting the project tothe service provider, with sponsor retaining a set percentage as a feefor enabling the sponsorship, and applying the remainder of theunderwriting amount to the total cost associated with providing thecustomized or personalized memorabilia to the member. Further, in thisembodiment, the member placing the order pays service provider theremaining amount for the order once any sponsor underwriting is appliedto the total cost, thereby allowing the member to obtain the customizedor personalized memorabilia for an event at a reduced price, andallowing a sponsor to obtain targeted advertising to specificdemographic audiences.

Additionally, as shown in FIG. 5, at least one embodiment of the presentapplication includes the use of a user interface for a member placing anorder for customized or personalized memorabilia wherein certain costdetails and order status is provided. As shown in FIG. 5, selecteddetails about the member's order may be provided in a quick-viewinterface, whereby the member may click on a particular item to reviewadditional details about that particular aspect of the order. In theexample provided, the member, upon accessing the service provider'ssystem and selecting a particular order in progress, may click to viewdetails regarding the apparel model selected, art description submitted,quantities selected, the status of the art design approval, whether asponsorship was requested (and the details of the sponsors selected),whether a reverse auction was initiated, and whether the member'spayment has been sent to the service provider. Further, details aboutthe order such as the model number, color or other parameters, quantityordered, per unit price, sponsorship contribution, and final cost perunit may be displayed in a user interface. Additional details such asthe identity of the sponsor, the estimated delivery date of the order,and the member's commission for a particular order can be displayed.Optionally, the quick-view interface may be accessible via a computernetwork, and may be secured to allow a member to access only thatmember's orders and order details.

It will be appreciated that other methodologies may be employed toimplement the technologies disclosed herein, as the above method ispresented for exemplary purposes. For example, while the precedingexamples include the use of a website or networked graphic userinterface to allow a member to input orders and/or demographicinformation; further allow the service provider to link sponsor data tospecified databases; and allow for sponsors and/or vendors to submitbids for particular orders, other systems may be employed. Further, oneof ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that additional featuresand technologies may be utilized in implementing the foregoingtechnologies.

1. A method for providing customized or personalized memorabilia to anend user comprising: receiving an order for customized memorabilia froman end user; selecting a vendor to fulfill the order at a cost to theend user; and identifying a sponsor to lower the cost by partiallycompensating the vendor.
 2. The method of claim 1, wherein theidentifying step is accomplished by the end user selecting the sponsorfrom a list of a plurality of sponsors.
 3. The method of claim 1,further comprising storing a demographic information generated for theend user.
 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the demographic informationincludes personally identifiable and non-personally identifiablemarketing information about the end user.
 5. The method of claim 3,wherein the identifying step is accomplished by comparing thedemographic information to a target demographics data of a plurality ofsponsors and identifying a list of acceptable sponsors from theplurality of sponsors.
 6. The method of claim 1, wherein upon payment ofthe cost to the vendor, the end user receives a shipment of customizablememorabilia.
 7. A system for providing customized or personalizedmemorabilia to an end user comprising: a. a processor operable tomaintain a service provider's demographic information generated for amember placing an order and order information for customizablememorabilia; b. a first database comprising an order information inputby at least one member utilizing the system; and c. a second databasecomprising sponsor target demographics data, whereby the processor isoperable to compare the demographic information generated for a memberplacing an order, is further operable to generate a list of sponsorswhose target demographics data corresponds with the demographicinformation generated for a member placing an order, and is furtheroperable to receive a sponsor selection from the list of sponsors by themember.
 8. The system of claim 7, further comprising: d. a receivingmodule operable to receive bids placed from the customizable memorabiliavendors for the order information provided; e. a program operable toidentify the lowest bid placed by vendors for each discrete order, theprogram further operable to submit the lowest bid as data utilized toestablish pricing for the particular order and thereby establish a priceto be paid by the member for the order; and f. whereby the particularmember's order for customized or personalized memorabilia is fulfilledby the vendor submitting the lowest bid upon payment of the total orderamount to the service provider.
 9. The system of claim 7, wherein uponpayment of the total order amount to the service provider, the memberreceives a shipment of customizable memorabilia.
 10. The system of claim9, wherein the service provider is compensated by a sponsor uponapproval of a particular member's order for sponsorship.
 11. The systemof claim 9, wherein the price to be paid by the member is paid by thesponsor.
 12. The system of claim 7, further comprising: d. a receivingmodule operable to receive bids placed from the customizable memorabiliavendors; and e. a program operable to identify the lowest bid placed byvendors for the right to offer the member to fulfill the order.
 13. Thesystem of claim 10, wherein the member's total order amount is reducedby an amount determined by the sponsor's bid to underwrite thatparticular order.
 14. The system of claim 13, wherein the vendorsinclude the service provider.
 15. The system of claim 14, wherein thesponsor is provided with details of the order information for customizedor personalized memorabilia, including any artwork to be incorporated inthe customized or personalized memorabilia.
 16. A system for providingcustomized or personalized memorabilia to an end user comprising: a. afirst database comprising an order input by at least one memberutilizing the system; b. a processor operable to process the order; andc. a second database comprising sponsor target demographics data,whereby the processor is operable to select a sponsor based on themember's choice.
 17. The system of claim 16, further comprising: d. areceiving module operable to receive bids placed from a plurality ofcustomizable memorabilia vendors for the order; e. a program operable toidentify the lowest bid placed by the vendors, the program furtheroperable to submit the lowest bid as data utilized to establish pricingfor the order and establish a price to be paid by the member for theorder; and f. whereby the particular member's order for customized orpersonalized memorabilia is fulfilled by the vendor submitting thelowest bid upon payment of the total order amount to the serviceprovider.
 18. The system of claim 17, wherein the vendor is furthercompensated to lower the price to be paid by the member for the order.19. The system of claim 16, wherein the processor fulfills theparticular member's order for customized or personalized memorabilia.20. The method of claim 4, wherein the identifying step is accomplishedby comparing the demographic information to a target demographics dataof a plurality of sponsors and identifying a list of acceptable sponsorsfrom the plurality of sponsors.